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Mary Anne

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium

About Mary Anne

Saranac Lake, NY

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Long
Orange / Red

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Mary Anne’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Mary Anne's Story

Mary Anne came to our shelter as a stray. She is an older girl with a lot of character. Mary Anne loves to explore and gaze out the windows. Not long after arriving at the shelter, we noticed she wasn't feeling well and suspected that she was diabetic. We were able to confirm that to be the case with a visit by a veterinarian. She is now on a prescription diabetes medication Bexacat (an oral tablet medication), and requires a special diet to help regulate her blood glucose level. <br/>Mary Anne is looking for a quiet retirement home where she can eat her meals, cuddle, and take all the naps she desires. She would prefer a home without other animals or young children running around.<br/>If you are interested in adopting her, please fill out an adoption application.<br/>She is up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, and spayed. <br/>We will discuss her special medical needs with potential adopters.<br/>Mary Anne has been placed in a foster home and is doing well there. We will need to set up potential adoption visits in advance for people to meet her.

Mary Anne came to our shelter as a stray. She is an older girl with a lot of character. Mary Anne loves to explore and gaze out the windows. Not long after arriving at the shelter, we noticed she wasn't feeling well and suspected that she was diabetic. We were able to confirm that to be the case with a visit by a veterinarian. She is now on a prescription diabetes medication Bexacat (an oral tablet medication), and requires a special diet to help regulate her blood glucose level.
Mary Anne is looking for a quiet retirement home where she can eat her meals, cuddle, and take all the naps she desires. She would prefer a home without other animals or young children running around.
If you are interested in adopting her, please fill out an adoption application.
She is up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, and spayed.
We will discuss her special medical needs with potential adopters.
Mary Anne has been placed in a foster home and is doing well there. We will need to set up potential adoption visits in adva

Mary Anne came to our shelter as a stray. She is an older girl with a lot of character. Mary Anne loves to explore and gaze out the windows. Not long after arriving at the shelter, we noticed she wasn't feeling well and suspected that she was diabetic. We were able to confirm that to be the case with a visit by a veterinarian. She is now on a prescription diabetes medication Bexacat (an oral tablet medication), and requires a special diet to help regulate her blood glucose level.
Mary Anne is looking for a quiet retirement home where she can eat her meals, cuddle, and take all the naps she desires. She would prefer a home without other animals or young children running around.
If you are interested in adopting her, please fill out an adoption application.
She is up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, and spayed.
We will discuss her special medical needs with potential adopters.
Mary Anne has been placed in a foster home and is doing well there. We will need to set up potential adoption visits in advance for people to meet her.

How To Adopt

Mary Anne was listed as Adoptable by Tri-Lakes Humane Society
How can I adopt Mary Anne?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Tri-Lakes Humane Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Mary Anne is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Tri-Lakes Humane Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mary Anne?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Tri-Lakes Humane Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mary Anne, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Tri-Lakes Humane Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Tri-Lakes Humane Society's Adoption Policy
COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR VISITORS All visitors and staff/volunteers are required to wear a mask while visiting inside our building and asked to use hand sanitizing/washing stations. We ask that visitors fill out a visitor log book upon entering our facility to document interactions with our staff members and volunteers. The first step to adopting a pet from our Humane Society is to fill out and submit an adoption application. This application is available on our main website at www.trilakeshumanesociety.org/adopt . Once we receive your application we will begin the adoption review process and our Shelter Manager, staff member or an adoption committee member will contact you for an interview. ADOPTION POLICIES You must be 18 years of age or older to adopt a pet. All applicants under 18 must have a parent/guardian involved with the adoption and be able to sign all adoption paperwork. We reserve the right to ask for a photo identification with proof of age and address. If you rent, we must have your landlord’s permission for you to adopt, no exceptions. If you live at home or with family, we must speak to your parents or family members, and receive permission for you to adopt. If you own your home in a mobile home park, we must speak to the park owner and have their permission before adoption. We will not release any animal without speaking to a landlord or parent/family member first to guarantee that the animal will be allowed at the residence. If you are a college student who will be going home at the end of the school semester, we must have your parent’s permission for you to adopt. We do not allow persons who have turned in animals to the shelter to adopt from our shelter. Animals that are found and turned in as strays do not fall under this policy. Other exceptions may be made by our Shelter Manager and Adoption Committee. We require a Veterinary Reference for all current and previously owned pets in the last 5 years. We will contact your Veterinarian(s) to make sure your animals have been kept up to date on vaccinations, have had regular Veterinary care and have been spayed/neutered. Our Humane Society encourages pet owners to spay/neuter dogs and cats to prevent unwanted breeding and litters of animals. We retain the right to deny an adoption if animals in the home are not spayed/neutered yet. We will provide financial assistance vouchers to help pet owners afford the cost of the surgery. Our Adoption Committee will meet to review applications that list purebred dogs or cats that are not spayed/neutered which the owner plans to use for breeding. We will require proof of purebred registration, including AKC or other recognized registration paperwork. All TLHS animals must be spayed/neutered prior to adoption, unless the surgery is unable to be completed until a later date due to an animal's health or age (we collect a $35 deposit towards assisting with the surgery). All dogs being adopted MUST be licensed through the adopter's Town Clerk within 30 days after the adoption date. Failure to license an adopted dog is a violation of our adoption contract, as well as NY State and Local Dog Control Laws. We reserve the right to have our Adoption Committee review and vote on any application with our Shelter Manager prior to the animal being released from the shelter. We reserve the right to conduct home visits before and after an adoption to check on the adopted animal to make sure it has adjusted well to its new home, and that it is receiving proper care. We reserve the right to remove any adopted animal from its adoptive home if the terms of the final adoption contract have not been met. This includes discovering false information was provided on the adoption application or contract. If we have multiple potential adopters for one animal, we hold the right to have the applications reviewed by our Shelter Manager and Adoption Committee. We do not follow a "first come, first serve" basis regarding adoptions for an animal that has more than one application.

Mary Anne is from Tri-Lakes Humane Society

[Saranac Lake, NY]

Our Mission
The Tri-Lakes Humane Society, Inc. advocates humane treatment of animals, reunites lost pets with their owners, provides protection, care and shelter for abandoned and homeless companion animals, and educates the public. Our Humane Society is registered with the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets to ope...
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Today's hours: Closed - Visits By Appointment Only
Visits by appointment only
Location
255 George LaPan Memorial Hwy Saranac Lake, NY, 12983

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